The Business Times, 19 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, JANUARY 1», I*B4 60 CENTS12 words
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381 1984-01-19 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH LISA, the first lady of small computers and the machine to spearhead Apple Computer into the expanding corporate market, is in Singapore. Launched in the US early last year, Lisa, named after Apple chairman Steve Jobs' daughter, is so simple381 words
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215 1984-01-19 1 Reuter LAND prices for five relatively small lots auctioned by the Hongkong government yesterday were the highest for one to two years, said Bob Pope, a government land agent. However, he declined to say whether he thinks the same level of prices wouldReuter - 215 words
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519 1984-01-19 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH VENEER Products will be dealing with some frozen assets as it extends its involvement in developing a $400 million warehousing and cold store complex in China's Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. Besides the additional responsibility at managing the complex, Veneer will form519 words
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153 1984-01-19 1 AP TWO proposals to raise Hongkong taxi owners' fees, which sparked off Moody riots in the colony last week, were rejected at a special meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday, the first rejection by the council in almost 24 years. All unofficialAP - 153 words
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461 1984-01-19 1 FORMER Singapore ambassdor to Japan, Wee Mon Cheng, pleaded not guilty to three charges of tax evasion in a district court yesterday. Mr Wee, a businessman and also the chairman of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, was in court to answer charges461 words
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Article165 1984-01-19 1 Bernama THE Malaysian Agriculture Department has reminded the public to present import licences or permits when bringing flowers or decorative plants from Singapore into Malaysia through the Causeway. The items will be confiscated by quarantine inspectors from the Agriculture Department and sent back toBernama - 165 words
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Article51 1984-01-19 1 THE Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) yesterday clarified that it is still responsible, both technically and financially, for the physical planning and development of the Singapore Science Park. JTC will continue to work closely with the Economic Development Board and will also continue to retain owmership of the51 words
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Article77 1984-01-19 1 AP INDONESIAN President Suharto yesterday inaugurated the first Asean joint-venture industrial project a US$4O9 million urea fertiliser plant in Lhokseumawe, North Sumatra. The plant, which has the capacity to produce 1,725 tonnes of urea daily and 1,000 tonnes of ammonia, has been operating since last November. Mr SuhartoAP - 77 words
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Article73 1984-01-19 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union has accused the US of an arms build-up aimed at military superiority and said that new US missiles in Western Europe are undermining security. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko made the charges in a speech to a 35-nation European Disarmament Conference inReuter - 73 words
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Article78 1984-01-19 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN police said yesterday that they had foiled a plan to unload Msl.7 million worth of fake Malaysian currency in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, with the arrest of 16 people since late lasf month. Those arrested include two Malaysian police constables and other Malaysian, Indonesian and PhilippineReuter - 78 words
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Article44 1984-01-19 1 AP THE Philippines has asked Australia for US$9O million in emergency aid to help support the nation's battered economy. A spokesman for the Australian Department of Trade in Canberra said yesterday that the request is being considered by the government. APAP - 44 words
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Article101 1984-01-19 1 UPI YOSHIO Kodama, a Japanese war criminal who was accused as a key figure in the Lockheed bribery scandal but never tried because he was too ill, died of heart failure late on Tuesday, his family said. He was 72. Kodama, a shadowy figure in Japan's politicalUPI - 101 words
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Article47 1984-01-19 1 Reuter SINGAPORE welcomes Australia's decision to strengthen its political and military presence in the Indian Ocean. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday that "the Australians are our friends and their presence in the area will help provide an added counter-balance to increasing Soviet naval activity".Reuter - 47 words
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238 1984-01-19 1 MORE than 700 employers of foreign workers under the Levy Scheme have either delayed payment or failed to pay the 30 per cent levy since it was introduced in 1982. And now the Ministry of Labour has decided to enforce strong deterrent measures.238 words
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342 1984-01-19 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO AN ENTIRE 17-storey office building in Singapore's financial district will be auctioned on March 29. The piece of property is expected to fetch between $35 million and $40 million. "This will be the single biggest piece of property342 words
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152 1984-01-19 1 THE property market might be generally sluggish but some developments are still attracting ready buyers. City Developments' $40 million Amber Park project, for instance, was already half booked yesterday when it was put on the market for sale. Its bushy development manager, Mr152 words
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Advertisement228 1984-01-19 1 Budget rentacar i i Orchard: *****11 Katong: *****11 A 20-MEMBER mission from Iceland is in Singapore to study the productivity movement here Page s SOVIET Union has brought nuclear missiles into East Germany to match the recent deployment of US medium-range missiles hi Western Europe Page 4 LANDSCAPE architecture in228 words
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Advertisement20 1984-01-19 1 Japanese delights at Sieakery Hatsuzaka Hotel Negara, 15 Claymore Drive Singapore 0922. Tel: *****78 (Next to Orchard Tower* Jason's Supermarket)20 words
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Advertisement100 1984-01-19 1 the one and only Dr. Sony any day of the year *****1 The Sony Service Centre !:\]}[]&;|:;_.|={;')$[%[*(>.`\| Discovery BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers. Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza Chanrai Branches100 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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294 1984-01-19 2 Reuter TRADING volume on the Tokyo foreign exchange market, which last year declined for the first time since 1974, is expected to rise again this year because of liberalisation of forward exchange transactions due from next April 1, banking sources said. Total volume fellReuter - 294 words
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Article265 1984-01-19 2 Reuter THIS year is likely to be disappointing for gold, though the bullion price could average about US$45O an ounce against $425 through 1983 and $369 in London currently, UK brokers Phillips and Drew said in a study. "At this stage, we think the yearReuter - 265 words
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209 1984-01-19 2 AFP BRITAIN'S four largest commercial banks have agreed to loan the US oil company Texaco US$l.3 billion to help it finance the purchase of Getty Oil, banking circles said in London. The loans are part of an effort by Texaco to raise more thanAFP - 209 words
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Article344 1984-01-19 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly firmer but trading was quiet on lack of fresh factors. Total sales for the day were recorded at 36 lots while kerbs volume was 50 lots. February closed slightly higher at U*****.00/373.50 an ounce against New York's 1370/60/371.00 close and April at $377.00/377.40344 words
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Article37 1984-01-19 2 Ita Ma NfwYort 8MB 8.05B 8-OSS 8.18S Zurich 8.038 8.08B 8. OK 8.14S ■aJ Singapore Ian 7.M8 8.01B 8.038 8 0SS Ctortaf prle as in us doUara a troy ounci t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore37 words
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Article48 1984-01-19 2 THE dollar yesterday closed slightly firmer, extending its New York recovery, but trading was slow with many dealers awaiting US fourth quarter GNP data. The dollar ended slightly higher at 234.23 yen against 234.05/10 at the New York finish, but turnover was an unusually thin $751 million.48 words
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Article71 1984-01-19 2 THE US dollar yesterday made late gains in active trading against European currencies, but was slightly down from early levels against the yen. (HK per 1): US 7 71/7 JO UK inn/ii m Brunei 10 ik W Germany 2.756/J. 775 Miliyila 19 /121 Philippine* 0J5/0JT Stncmoare iu/ik (HK per71 words
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Article58 1984-01-19 2 THE dollar yesterday opened generally firmer and moved uncertainly in busy and nervous early trading. Opening quotes yesterday: US Can Ch*i LMI/V DMk DF1 SPY 1.1470/1308 B Fr con mm/ti FFr 12.1105/ISC Lit MO 90HK 40 Ye® 3S| 01/47 DKr 11 HB/WD N Kr u.ono/f?« S Kr Aua acta58 words
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Article172 1984-01-19 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 1& USMUn 7 dajn 0ttmr BM •H 9H 1 month 9H 9 V, 2 month* U/U 90/18 S months 913/16 9 11/16 months 10 9\k months 103/16 101/16 12 months 10* 10* Daa. NM 1 month (■mi172 words
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Article38 1984-01-19 2 RANGE of prt cm oOm red by dl» couMkoaMN Jaa It: Call deports: 1-1 3-month Treasury bUb 3-month Bank SmontbiCD 6 months CD sss 7* 7 3/16 7H I M TH 71/1« 7* Source: National Discount Co38 words
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Article42 1984-01-19 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender (or a total of US million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued (ram Jan 23 to Jan 27. Each tender must not be (or lev than $250,000.42 words
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Article717 1984-01-19 2 r ARRIVALS Service Loe*l Operator Nuiber Tiaie From PAA MAS TMA MAS MAS SIA RBA MAS CPA GIA SIA SIA GIA MAS MAS GIA SU SIA SIA THAI GIA SIA GIA SIA THAI SIA LUFT CPA MAS MAS UL SIA KLM SU MAS GU SU SU PA5717 words
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Article429 1984-01-19 2 TRADING was cautious on the local foreign exchange market yesterday, as dealers watched (or direction in the movement of the US dollar. Against the local unit, the American dollar opened at SS2.I3U/25. Trading was quiet throughout the day as the dollar remained at that level to close there.429 words
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Article22 1984-01-19 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.126 per cent.22 words
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Advertisement26 1984-01-19 2 Pan Am's Space Seats Around The World More Seat room. More I e^room. More Space To Stretch Out. Pan Am. ic)u C ant Beat The Experience.26 words
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HOME NEWS
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479 1984-01-19 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF LUXEMBOURG could learn a thing or two from Singapore on bow to encourage foreign investment, especially in the field of high technology. This was stated by Madam Colette Flesch, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commerce of the479 words
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195 1984-01-19 3 CONTINUOUS education and training is important whether the graduate works in the industrial, commercial or service sectors. It is the responsibility of management to anticipate technological changes and to prepare their graduates to meet such changes by sending them to the relevant management and supervisory195 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-01-19 3 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Pan—ft fletwtey af the Ministry sf Defease, Mr Philip Tea, epeaed Asiaa Aereepaee 84 yesterday. He steed to tor Mr P Y Hwaag, efcalraaa sf the Eeeaearie Development Beard, whe was todtoaaaad. Mr Yea, whe Is aise a beard mmtkt254 words
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527 1984-01-19 3 MORE and more main contractors in the US and Europe who handle major building projects are having little or no direct involvement with construction activities. Because of the complexity of modern construction methods, these contractors are placing greater reliance on the many sub-contractors527 words
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Article281 1984-01-19 3 A COMPANY that works together, holds together when the going gets rough, and partners make better teammates than opponents. Mr Eugene Yap, Parliamentary Secretary for Labour, pointed out yesterday that it takes mare than an awareness of the need for better worker relations to bring workers281 words
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318 1984-01-19 3 A WORLD-RENOWNED authority on rheumatism and arthritis, Dr Francis Dudley Hart, will give a lecture on "Recent Advances In the Treatment of the Arthropathies" today at the Shangri-La Hotel at the invitation of the Chapter of Physicians Academy of Medicine, Singapore. Dr Hart,318 words
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442 1984-01-19 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE A 20-MEMBER study mission from Iceland Is here to gain first-hand Impressions of Singapore's productivity movement and its Industrial base. The mission, led by Dr Ingjaldur Hannibalseon, managing director of the Technological Institute of Iceland, is the first of its kind442 words
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434 1984-01-19 3 MEMBERS of the newlyformed Advisory Council on Community Relation* in Defence (ACCORD) met for the first time yesterday at the Ministry of Defence. They were given a preview an two audio-visual shows on national defence and held rtisnissions with Minister (or Defence, Mr Gob434 words
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Article153 1984-01-19 3 A COMMITTEE has been farmed to mtrimfa» cash transactions in the payment of wages to workers and fees to ministeries and statutory boards. The committee, which first met last week, consists officials from the relevant ministries and statutory boards as well as representatives from153 words
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Advertisement136 1984-01-19 3 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in A Singapore f Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance, k Over the years we have constantly upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a136 words
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Advertisement13 1984-01-19 3 Bisquit \O. F or those w ho choose the\er\ best. 4BF I til13 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration639 1984-01-19 4 Agencies THE official Soviet news agency Tass said on Tuesday that Soviet nuclear missiles had already been brought into East Germany to match the recent deployment of US medium-range missiles in Western Europe. Tass did not specify if the missiles in EastAgencies - 639 words
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201 1984-01-19 4 Reuter THE Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) said it would ask Congress to pass legislation imposing a fee on video recorders and tapes despite a Supreme Court ruling that home taping did not violate copyright laws. "This is just the openingReuter - 201 words
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446 1984-01-19 4 FT FRANCE cut by more than half both its trade and current balance of payments deficits last year after another strong trade performance in December, the French foreign trade ministry reported on Tuesday. The latest trade figures showed that for the firstFT - 446 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-01-19 4 Reuter CHINESE premier Mr Zhao Ziyang said on Tuesday that the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union was becoming white hot. Mr Zhao, the first communist leader to address the Canadian Parliament, told a packedReuter; AP picture - 338 words
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Article337 1984-01-19 4 Reuter ISRAELI workers paralysed government business on Tuesday in the country's biggest labour protest since the coalition introduced its austerity measures. The strike came as banks started enforcing restrictions on foreign currency holdings aimed at preventing Israelis from moving money abroad. About 60,000 public employeesReuter - 337 words
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573 1984-01-19 4 UPI Reuter THE US Department of Agriculture may cancel a number of cooperative projects with China because of Beijing's failure to make good on promised purchases of American wheat last year, diplomatic sources said on Tuesday. The retaliatory action would affect several millionUPI; Reuter - 573 words
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Article155 1984-01-19 4 Reuter SOMEWHERE in Ontario, someone is a multi-million-aire but the winner of North America's largest ever tax-free lottery prize has still not come forward. Lottery mania hit Canada during the past two weeks as millions tried to scoop the jackpot in the national lottery inReuter - 155 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article449 1984-01-19 4 Agencies PETRONAS petroleum experts were assessing the possible presence of oilfields around Langkawi island, Kedah's Mentri Besar, Datuk Seri Syed Nahar Shahabuddin, said yesterday. He said Petronas would be making a report of the prospects and the state government was expecting it to be submitted within theAgencies - 449 words
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Advertisement320 1984-01-19 5 STJ 3 f TUAN SING "0 HOCK 30 SWEE O HLL SERENE m PARK O J i •s 4 GARDEN I JO g o m r »»A S3 f J -ill nu PUBLIC SCH <3 V -1 si\V *-*1 "V A •v». rc ESTATE ANDERSON JUNIOR fji V. ll:c e320 words
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Article480 1984-01-19 6 WARNINGS were sounded early. Last August, the Ministry of Labour put about 100 companies on a black list for failing to pay a levy under a government scheme aimed at discouraging the employment of workers from non-traditional sources. Not only were the warnings unheeded, but the480 words
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Article, Illustration771 1984-01-19 6 PENG AILIAN - The greening of Singapore a growing industry By PENG AILIAN LANDSCAPE architecture in Singapore is a growing business, but it has a long way to go before it matures. Despite the green banks and wooded hillocks which surround the city, the total landscape market is771 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1984-01-19 6 PENG AILIAN - PENG AILIAN "NO occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth and no culture comparable to that of the garden", the late American President Thomas Jefferson was beard to have confided to a friend. Richard Tan Leng Poh,1,176 words
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Advertisement276 1984-01-19 6 TAT LEE BANK LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 6 1 (a) of the Articles of Association of the Company, it is hereby announced that declarations received by the Company as at the end of December 1983, beneficial ownership of the issued share capital of the Company by foreign persons constituted276 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous684 1984-01-19 6 SINGAPORE 5 2.55 PM Opening and Programme Mgtights folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/r with English subtitles) (Series II) 3.45 Tip Top! 4.00 What's in Store (English) 4.10 Buck Rogers in the 25th Centwy Fight of the War Witch (Part 2/r) 4.55 Camp Wlderness Snow Biz 5.20 Buster and Me Falng684 words
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927 1984-01-19 7 NICHOLAS MOORE - After years of splurging with petrodollars, Saudi Arabia has to face the prospect of belt-tightening ai revenue from oil plummets. But as a diplomat said: 'All things are relative in Saudi Arabia, including austerity.' NICHOLAS MOORE reports. NICHOLAS MOORE Reuter SAUDIReuter - 927 words
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Article, Illustration611 1984-01-19 7 JIM FAIN - By JIM FAIN NYT PRESIDENT Reagan's heavily advertised overture to the Soviet Union turned out to be more an olive branch to American voters than a genuine effort to improve relations. Boiled down, what he said in his White House speech was: "I have rearmedNYT - 611 words
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Advertisement24 1984-01-19 7 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested in Intellectual Enjoyment -443 great works by 74 authors in 54 volumes Call STF Distributors Tel No: *****44/*****2824 words
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Advertisement369 1984-01-19 7 m WA a -J Apricot is easier to use than any other personal computer. It's been designed to work with you, like a partner, in everyday English. And can be mastered within four hours even if you've never used a computer before. No wonder Personal Computing World calls Apricot the369 words
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Miscellaneous638 1984-01-19 7 I -11-ME CROSSWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 She'll hardly strike us as unwifely! (6) 7 Fielder in a film (5, 3) 8 Mum's masterly double (4) 10 Drama queen? (6) 11 "Us lost by a scientist, possibly, this creature (6) 14 Figure ways to get water (3) 16 Show confidence638 words
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Advertisement144 1984-01-19 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain SingaP° re c isht BuffetDi" ner ™tsS^£S?* prepared $12* pe'_Pf^ n MfS WHU tilt n <&'• 1 The Chef carves at 8.15 pm every Thursday at the Baron's Table In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast,144 words
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Advertisement200 1984-01-19 8 mbertug Srfll Y 1 For lunch. For dinner For a richly rewarding experience. i.r>.v..-. K Butt.-! S,,.<J-J ,1) ill Sp. S'j' i. B, >'; i M i For reservations call *****77 J IQ-v «'iilllr\ I'nrk Slm-iiiloii i JPIB MERMfIIB W Presents APERIMENT •fv I T ft VS f f W200 words
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Advertisement219 1984-01-19 8 J'omnia Peninsula offee House Level b Perimsulj Hote! 24-hour Coffee House where much more than just coffee is Hospitality. Atmosphere. Scenic view. 'Menufur of local and continental favourites. Daily Set Lunch (Local* Western) Each day, a local favourite is selected, e.g... Prawn Mee Soup... Hainanese Clay Pot. Sunday Buffet Lunch219 words
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Advertisement286 1984-01-19 8 Distinctively Hilton in Style The Very Best of France! Chef Roland Mazcre from the Perigord, the heart of French culinary excellence, will be at the Hilton for ten days this month. That's when you can enjoy rare treats of his exquisite creations. French Gastronomic Festival The Harbour Grill, January 13-22,286 words
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Advertisement175 1984-01-19 8 ;v >7'/ /<> <Hit' l -/////m Ctjr ftteballion <fcrtU ifi# v a:^*, rVv Treat yourself to our famous Prime Rib beef in town served on a Silver Wagon Unwind to the live entertainment provided by the Filipino band the Happy Mates' nightly from 7: 30pm to 1 1: 30pm ".""T'175 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1130 1984-01-19 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a quiet and featureless morning yesterday with gains from Tuesday's close of £20 to £8 a tonne, with March up £14 at £2,036. The market opened around £10 higher in line with New York-based expectations before rising further in near Jan and March amid1,130 words
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Article123 1984-01-19 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed quietly firmer on short-covering in line with palm oil futures. Anticipation of Pakistan's presence in the market today triggered some speculative interest. Jan deliveries in the south region firmed MJISO to M 52,200 a tonne while Feb in the south123 words
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Article195 1984-01-19 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday ended from 18 V* US-cents a bushel lower in old crop to eight higher in new crop January in active trade. March traded in a 9 Mi-cent range. Long liquidation and speculative selling sparked by a higher ending stocks figure weighed on old195 words
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Article195 1984-01-19 9 MARCH wheat futures in Chicago on Tuesday fell two US-cents a bushel as other months ranged from unchanged to IVi cents higher in quiet trade. March traded in a 3'«-cent range. Monday's supply and demand report forecast higher ending stocks and did not increase the feed demand estimate, pressuring195 words
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Article220 1984-01-19 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with February One RSS buyers quoted at 241.25 cents per kilo, up three-quarter cent from Tuesday's close. The morning session was marked up slightly on speculative buying of February One RSS and some fore ward interest. The afternoon was initially220 words
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Article30 1984-01-19 9 Rubber: Jan 18 Singapore: February 241.25 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: February 266.50 cents (up one cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 170 tonnes (up 65 tonnes)30 words
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Article66 1984-01-19 9 THE Btratta tti prtee la Peaaag yesterday remalaeiittke IT A fleer level sf Mta.lS i kilt u demand eeatlaaed peer. Dealers said sterttag's tall against the Malaysia* dellar farmer widened PeClifever tke price la LeaTke baffer steek manager was again tke ma jar bayer, taking meat sf tke66 words
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Article87 1984-01-19 9 MALAYSIA'S crude palm oil production for last year dropped by s significant 14.1 per cent to 3.015 mini™ tonnes from the 1982 output at 1510 million tonnm The Palm 00 Registration and Licensing Authority (Porla) said that the total 495,77®-tonne drop resulted from the overstrained effects87 words
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Article268 1984-01-19 9 RA8 prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: HAM (per kUo) I)...., (per klk>) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt (.0. Int. 1 R-S-S. February Int. 1 R.S.S March Int. 2 R.S.S UK/Coot Int. 3R.S.S. UK/Coot Int 4 R-S-S. UK/Cant Int S R-S-S. UK/Cant b 235JO 341.00 346.50 w 232 50268 words
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Article107 1984-01-19 9 NOON SSI t and SMR prim ymt SAS r«Wun (Carnal Mlk) Man* (Forward Mtk) (1 tot. palWtt H7*n ■ara SSR 20 KM JO 211.00N 211 JO 212JON SSR SO (1-toa paJbt) 207.50 208 SON' 20* JO 211 JON mrilb Fabraary Marah SMR CV (X-tOB pallat) 278 00107 words
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Article161 1984-01-19 9 CHINESE Priiiee Exchange, Umpire, elerfag prices per 111 kg yesterday. C*wt «II: Bulk fob $208.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob 1225.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $680.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq161 words
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Article194 1984-01-19 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Osttsn Yan: China Blue Phoenix 20's 3,050, 32' i 3,360, 40's 4.430 (pa- hale of 400 lbs). Pises Ossds: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and194 words
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Article308 1984-01-19 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special308 words
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Article257 1984-01-19 9 JAN 11 land Un steel 4 INDUSTRIALS Unlsec Wool worth 940 -38 -39 A Atplu no unch MINING8 AE And CI {srBarlows C O Smltti Che ken CM A Currle Finance Kdamn ridvou IS|«it IK no 430 •19 unch Anglos AnflraaJ tSKSTz: Charttf irra 2880 -39 0300 1(00 -80257 words
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Article155 1984-01-19 9 JAM 11 ru ABN 406M 14 Ahold ***** 14 Akso ***** L7 AMEV ***** 12J Amlu Amrobnk Bark 72.90 19 ♦17 BoU Borsumt) MB 00 U Botki *»-*> 17 Burt* l Caluid 04.00 1 C*l» 306 00 j Dell MIJ Ennla ***** -2 rfh M.M -0.7 rokker Ounmi tut155 words
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Article1415 1984-01-19 9 NEW YORK A FINAL HOUR rally helped the stock market end its losing streak, but prices finished Tuesday only slightly higher as investors generally remained unenthusiastic about equities. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was lower most of the day, rose late in the session and finished1,415 words
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Advertisement265 1984-01-19 9 4 Ii i; i GET A COMPLETE OFFICE For the price of a single private office you get a prestigious address in Orchard Road, an impressive reception area, Conference room, Receptionist/switchboard operator and access to modem office equipment like wordprocess ing, telex, photocopying, etc. It's a new concept in office265 words
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3719 1984-01-19 10 BID and offer prices officially luted and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unlets otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,719 words
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Article3672 1984-01-19 10 1MS/S4 Hi«k Low Compaay Last Sale +orGr*s Div Div Cvr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol (*000) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 172 aw 354 267 306 410 120 430 322 278 aao sao 536 sao aaa 340 306 906 070 472 472 1190 3103,672 words
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Article187 1984-01-19 10 Mm ■MM *prt ees tar Ju It 8DHOAPOU UNIT ntW V DIAMOND MOT! ITOB1 t The Cwiiniww 3. SO 3 82 Dec Jan The Saving* Fund 2.13 251 Diamond o.m 051 S'pore Prof Fund 1.57 1.(7 S'pore Fd (US») S pore Sec. Fund 2 40 2.55 SI 1.04187 words
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Article2297 1984-01-19 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchanfe yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUnSULS Amm (2.758) (CMS) AIM (3.MS) 314 (1) 3. u (3) 1332,297 words
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Article684 1984-01-19 10 THE leeal stock market taraed easier yesterday altkaasrk «L» pj. wirciCTi Mam CMttaaed to reeerd galas. Geaerally, kavcver, pteflt lallaj was the erder ef the day. Dealers said wWawt was as* adversely •fleeted aad they de aet expeal aay sharp talis. Ike Stralta Tlmea ladaatrtol ladez684 words
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Article525 1984-01-19 10 PRICES closed mixed to slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as profit-takers continued to cash in on their recent sharp gains. Fuelled by improved conditions on Wall Street, prices opened generally higher and remained steady in early trading. But thereafter, buyers began525 words
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Article57 1984-01-19 11 CHEMICAL Ctaptiy Milayrit BmM: TwentySecond AGM to be held on the Ground Floor of Bangunan MIDF, 195A Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 24 at 11.30 am. PET AUNG Tla Berhad: Fifty-eighth AGM to be held at 1st Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4-8, Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala57 words
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595 1984-01-19 11 RALEIGH Cycles (M) Bhd's acquisition of the entire equity of Taman Bukit Maiuri Sdn Bhd (TBM) is, in the short term, in the interest of the company, said independent adviser, Bumiputra Merchant Bankers (BMB). BMB's view is that the terms as revised by the Malaysian595 words
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Article395 1984-01-19 11 HONGKONG SHARE prices were shandy higher at the close of half-day trading yesterday with the Hang Seng Index closing 28.36 higher at 1,018.0?, having breached the 1,000 level at mid-moaning. Dealers noted strong local and oversees demand for Hongkong stocks and bullish sentiment" on the Sino-British talks395 words
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Article351 1984-01-19 11 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday closed generally firmer fllowing recent falls and the All-Ordinaries Index ended 4.5 points higher at 769.5. Rises outnumbered falls by about 10 to seven in moderate turnover. Brokers attributed th firmer trend to the finalhor rally on Wall Street together with a change351 words
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Article399 1984-01-19 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply lower in heavy trading, with caution over the recent price rises prompting profittaking in leading and big capital issues. The market average fell a provisional 55 34 from Tuesday's closing record to 10,100.23, after rising 4.60 on Tuesday. The Tokyo Stock399 words
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Article152 1984-01-19 11 TRADING remained sluggish at the Securities Exchange of Thailand yesterday with a km volume of 149,614 shares compared with 336,406 last Friday. Hie Book Club Index (ell 0.20 point to 120.78. JAM BaftU Aotbam Thai Ada rite* AniUitjn In* And Trust Hi unch Banftot Bank MO -1 Bui Of152 words
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Article97 1984-01-19 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed easier in dull trading. JAM M Piaoa A cole Minlnc Anfto Phil Mlnlnj B OJM until Atla* Con. B. MJfl -i ii Bafulo Oold Bade Petroleum Bencuet Con. B CDCP rtrwt PhU H Idci Lepanto B. Martnduque B Marateel 0.007 130 0J4 SJO 0.0(00 uncb97 words
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Article171 1984-01-19 12 Rises J Matsushita BOO >120 Toshiba 1100 110 CASBSOt 906 35 Ckuan Hup 304 26 N 8 T 1010 20 O C B C 1180 20 L M 50« 440 16 Khong Gnu 260 14 8 T P 1976 1430 10 Eaao 1170 10 8th Mai* Ind 580 10171 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-01-19 12 Rises Toshiba 1290 +140 Matsushita 1000 +130 FACE 1290 +20 CASH 550 +15 Falls MAA 1200 -50 MTC 820 -30 Benta 820 -30 UM Flour 860 -25 M Cement 1010 —20 S P Text 392 -18 Text Corp <70 -18 Wearnet 510 -15 Austral 520 -15 Hume 650141 words
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Article51 1984-01-19 12 HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 1018.07 Tuesday 989.72 Week Ago 984.47 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1019.3 Tueeday 1015J Week Ago 1090.2 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 786.5 Tuesday 785.0 Week Ago 7783 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 807.1 Monday 813.7 Week Ago 79&8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1271.48 Monday 1287 .58 Week Ago51 words
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317 1984-01-19 12 GUINNESS Malaysia Bhd is caatiously optimistic that both value and volume of Its sales would improve in the current year. This was pointed out by its new chairrian, Mr DF Burditt, at the annual general meeting held in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. According to Mr317 words
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Article534 1984-01-19 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Companies Editor: ALAN INE By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IN A move to expand its property development business, Bon vests Holdings Ltd is to acquire a prime piece of residential land in Singapore (or about $20 million. The property, near Queen Astrid Park, is a piece of534 words
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Article51 1984-01-19 12 OVEBSEA-CMmm Balking C*rp*r»tt*o Ltd said yesterday that Mr Lee Seng Wee, a substantial shareholder of the company, is now deemed to have an interest in 25.96 million OCBC shares. These comprise 591,450 held by Mr Lee, 524,070 by Mrs Vicky Lee and 24,962,350 by Lee Rubber Company (Pte)51 words
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484 1984-01-19 12 PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Bbd has confirmed its purchase of a 415-hectare property in Johore Barn for about $17 million cash. The proposed acquisition was first reported by Business Times on Jan 9 and comes hot on the heels of its recent purchase of another property in484 words
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Article831 1984-01-19 12 SHARE prices opened firmer in moderate trading yesterday in reaction to Tuesday's decline, with sentiment helped by the higher close on Wall Street, dealers said. Tate and Lyle rose lOp to 425 awaiting preliminary figures, Glaxo was up the same amount at 795 and ICI added 2p to831 words
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222 1984-01-19 12 ONE of the directors of LAM Group Investments Ltd has sold 200,000 shares of the company at $4.00 each on the market yesterday. In a short announcement, Mr Tony Chan Wing Kbei, the company's executive director primarily responsible for site management, said that222 words
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131 1984-01-19 12 Reuter THE end of fixed commission rates on the London Stock Exchange may not come until the second half next year, not far short of the government's 1986 deadline. An exchange spokesman said its ruling council met on Tuesday for the firstReuter - 131 words
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Article897 1984-01-19 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Look Siew SINGAPORE Land's chairman SP Tao j and his wife Madam Liu Kwan-Li have strengthened their position as the control- ling shareholders of the giant property group following the decision of David S Y Wong to dispose of his holding of 12.4By Hock Look Siew - 897 words
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Advertisement73 1984-01-19 12 8 «»Jsy* M >\ S!i Totally fresh, clean air in your home; office and car Maintenance-free anti-pollution device Freshens stale air in minutes Counteracts the ion-depletion effects of air-conditioning Removes dust, pollutants, cigarette smell and odour Demonstration new on at: Benxon Singapore Pte Ltd 10, Jalan Besar, #03-07, Sim Um73 words
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Miscellaneous55 1984-01-19 12 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy; scattered showers in the afternoon. Bepcrt for 24 kmn prfor to U pm m Jm 18 ittfeeiirpirt: Maximum temperature '30.1 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 6.00 Rainfall In millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 60.4 Total rainy55 words
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274 1984-01-19 13 Bernama REPAIR work at Kuantan port was completed within 23 months one month ahead of schedule Malaysian Works Minister Datuk SSamy Vellu said. However, the cost went up to $155 million, an increase of 111 million over the original estimates, he said.Bernama - 274 words
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484 1984-01-19 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Straits/New York Conference, governing the trade between Singapore/ Malaysia and the US east coast, will adjust its rates on March 1. The two-member conference comprising Maersk Line and Lykes Brothers Steamship, will revise its rates by about 10 per484 words
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Article33 1984-01-19 13 Reuter THE secretariats of the Trans-pacific Freight Conference of Japan/Korea and the Japan/ Korea-Atlantic and Gulf Freight Conference said Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd ended its membership on Jan 15. RenterReuter - 33 words
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Article200 1984-01-19 13 ANOTHER Greek shipping line, Manta Uiwm, has run into financial difficulties, according to banking circles in Piraeus. The Piraeus-based liner company's problems follow financial difficulties experienced by other Greek shipping Lines who have been squeezed by the recession and competition, as for instance Hellenic Lines. The line, which200 words
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Article168 1984-01-19 13 UNITED Arab Shipping Company (UASC) will start a regular outsider service for container shipments between the Western Mediterranean and the US east coast at the end of this month. The shipping line, which has at its disposal an ultra-modern and efficient fleet, will serve Leghorn, Genoa, Marseilles168 words
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Article690 1984-01-19 13 SfclpptagUae P»«e Cal Shippiag Line P CM Afea Ahrenklel Liner Mm Antara Shpg APC Line APL Armour Freight Services A9CL Asiabraker Austin* Line Australian Coot Bait-Orient Bangkok Com Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Aria Ben bulk Blue Star Burma Five Star Cameroon Shpg CAVN-FMC CC Line690 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-01-19 14 POWER supply to the Australian National Line's container terminal at Pert Betaay was restored yesterday. This followed the settlement sf a demarcation dispute between the Waterside Workers' Federation (WWF) and the Electrical Trades Union (ETU) on Tnenday. The dispnte between the two parties occnrred150 words
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183 1984-01-19 14 AFP THE seven-month decline In laid-up tanker tonnage worldwide was halted over the four weeks ended Jan 16 following several large ships being committed for scrap over the lafct two weeks of the old year, according to EA Gibson, London-baaed shipbrokers. Gibson estimatedAFP - 183 words
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97 1984-01-19 14 AFP SAUDI Arabia chartered between*2o and 30 supertankers as floating oil reserves outside the Gulf, according to reports from London. These vessels have been chartered by the Swissbased Norbec Company since November, and some were acquired through US companies in Aramco, the reports said. TheAFP - 97 words
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Article1730 1984-01-19 14 FAIRLY active grain chartering and time-charter business was reported on Tuesday but other sectors of the freight market have become subdued, shipbrokers said. Grain from the US Gulf to the Netherlands received a steady US$B.25 while $15 was agreed from the Gulf to Portugal and $18 from the1,730 words
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466 1984-01-19 14 BRAZIL'S shipowners are being hit hard by the sharp decline in the country's imports and by the virtual stagnation of its exports. Lloyd Brasileiro has reduced its fleet of owned tonnage from 48 ship 6 to 38, and has cut the466 words
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Article217 1984-01-19 14 AP JAPAN'S first and only nuclear-powered ship Mutsu, which was called a "stray ship" because local residents protested its presence in port, should be scrapped, a panel of the ruling Liberal-Democratic Party recommended. The LDP's panel on science and technology also recommended that theAP - 217 words
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Article194 1984-01-19 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (BTRAITB/AUBTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.194 words
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398 1984-01-19 15 NEGOTIATIONS between the Filipino Shipowners' Association and Nanyozai, a group of Japanese companies involved in the carriage of logs, have been temporarily suspended. Government sources told the Business Day that Nanyozai is prepared to resume talks only if the Filipinos agree to divide the398 words
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Article53 1984-01-19 15 Reuter A SHANGHAI offshore oil service corporation has been established to deal with oil development in the Southern Yellow and East China Seas, the New China News Agency said. The company will provide Chinese and foreign companies operating there with a full range erf base and supply services,Reuter - 53 words
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470 1984-01-19 15 THE new calm in the North Atlantic container trades will be shattered if a planned outsider service begins next month. Dutch and Swiss backing is behind the chartering of three combination carriers which will take break bulk cargoes and containers of470 words
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Article337 1984-01-19 15 Reuter CHANCES that a troubled Dutch shipyard will be able to complete a controversial order (or two submarines by Taiwan grew after a favourable official report on the yard's prospects. The future of Wilton Feyenoord, part of the failed Dutch shipbuilding group RSV, has been inReuter - 337 words
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6303 1984-01-19 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,303 words
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Article797 1984-01-19 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Benalder 59/504 20.1.84 0100 Ben Line FSB 1100-1300/1100-1300 Bl/Fl Maria 31B 20.1.84 0700 Mansfield FSB 0900-1000/1700-1900 L8 K Kanevskly 48AE/83 20.1.84 0700 S'pore Sov 51797 words
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Article1463 1984-01-19 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). ilr*-Pinrii Uh Transgroup (S). AhrsMlal Umt Service Kim Shpf (S). AMr— c Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PR). AlpM Intra*., (S)/BinUng Shpg (KL)/ l*land Cargo Handling and Forwarding (PN).1,463 words
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Article1086 1984-01-19 22 ALGERIA Annaba Aug 6th. 5 vessels waiting (or berths. Bejaia Aug 6th. About 10 vessels waiting. 9dkda Sept 27th. 2 vessels waiting. I ANGOLA TiUanda Jan 10th. 8 vessels at anchor. Berthing delay of 5-6 days. Lobito Oct 25th. No delays. ARGENTINA Bshfa> Blanca Dec 30th. the port1,086 words
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Article490 1984-01-19 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cape Gata 6/7 Sealion alongside 19.1.84/0600 Daxlng 35/6 YFung alongside 19.1.84/2300 Kota Jade 10/11 PIL alongside 19.1.84/0600 Silver Star 20W SSPL alongside 19.1.84/1500 Builder n 22 Thong Soon 19.1.84/0700 20.1.84/0700 Chidambaram 46 R Jumabhoy 19.1.84/0700 22.1.84/1800 Donam490 words
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Article139 1984-01-19 22 Jaa lt-lf Plpetech '84, pipelines, pipeworks, pumps and valves exhibition and conference, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. Jaa 21 Soft starting of induction motors for marine/offshore application, 1730 hrs, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Jaa M Offshore moorings, Society for Underwater Technology, 1 Birdcage Walk,139 words
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Advertisement285 1984-01-19 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Rag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelant/Penant/Baofkok/Kedunt/ BuMn/lnchon Fm: Buun/Moji/H. Konf S'pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedmlm WHO Aete for Whom PORT Conditions SHIPS In Pert REGIONAL Weather I285 words
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Advertisement721 1984-01-19 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCC Overseas Containers Limited Wl CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHAPING *>lnQapors In lihih. jbbwili. Bnmai Ports and Bangkok M/ 2 l«/ 2 12/2 11/2 M/ 2 21/2 23/2 24/2 •1/1 »/3 17/1 W/l 31/3 «2/4 M/ 4 45/4 pegasus rax kgasusmbe SARAWAK MO BRUNEI721 words
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Advertisement370 1984-01-19 17 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. VESSEL TOY PENANG P. KELANC STORE LOAMS FOR NOTA MDAH 1/14 M PT-22/1 2S-26/1 KU/KI/SXN NOTA BERLIAN 1/14 7-14/2 KK/SKA/TA NOTA BAHAOA 1/14 27-4/2 -i NU/NN/SKN m Agents SINGAPORE Pit Ul *****33 P KEtANG StLATAN AGENCY TEL 3880% *****3? K.L SELATAN AGENCY TEL *****9 *****2370 words
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Miscellaneous158 1984-01-19 22 •>i Regional Weather r /A u 1 XK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNINQ. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C yA y Shower Weather s~S Wind direction with speed in knots ••Rain \J Cloudy Sky Wav hrt t,t °C cr* Wind direction with speed in knots One158 words
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